The son of Raymond and Theresa Bernier, Bob was born in Lewiston on November 8, 1961. He lived a quiet and simple life never needing much to find happiness. With his touch of humor, he was a kind-hearted man who cared deeply about his family, especially his elderly mother whom he would visit and call daily always concerned about her well being. Without fail, each Saturday morning he would thoughtfully bring her her favorite donuts and regularly helped with her everyday chores.
Bob was employed in the bakery department at Sam's Italian Sandwich Shop. He enjoyed working outdoors, watching TV westerns and his favorite sports team, the New England Patriots. But most of all he enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren especially at Christmas, his favorite time of year. He never missed acknowledging a family member's birthday with a card, gift or phone call.
He accepted his lung cancer diagnosis with amazing courage and fought to overcome his disease with all his strength and without complaint. He will be deeply missed by family and friends.
Bob is survived by his mother, Theresa Bernier, his sons Raymond and Benjamin, Nichole Leriche Dustin and her husband Matthew Dustin and Nathan McLean. His grandchildren; Bobby, Jazmin, Echo and Locklyn Bernier, Sydney and Brock Dustin, Aiden and Elijah McLean. Sisters; Lucille Zaleski and husband Edward, Pauline Plourde and husband Richard, Diane Gilpatrick and husband Frank, Doris Nadeau, a brother Roger and wife Penny. He was predeceased by his father Raymond and sister Louise Dubois and her husband Bertrand.
The family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses in the Oncology department and ICU at St Mary's for their professional and compassionate care during Bob's journey through treatment and final days
You are invited to offer your condolences and share fond memories with the family by visiting Robert’s guestbook at www.thefortingroupauburn.com
Visitation will be held by the Fortin Group at 217 Turner St, Auburn, ME on Monday, January 7, from 1 to 2 PM immediately followed by a memorial service from 2 to 3 PM.